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you can see most of the rain shower activity still well out to the west out into eastern kentucky pushing out into ohio. the showers will be with us into the nighttime hours. still setting up for a nice weekend at least temperature- wise. details on that in just a minute. back to you at the desk. >> checking our top stories, the rush to get the flu shot as this year's flu season continues to worsen. doctors' offices and clinics are running out of the vaccine. 42 states have reported widespread activity. more than 2,000 people hospitalized and resulted in the death of 18 children. the good news here, many pharmacies and doctors are getting new shipments of the vaccine so keep checking. >>> hamid karzai will be talking about u.s. troop levels in afghanistan. most american combat troops are to withdraw after next year. defense secretary leon panetta held an elaborate ceremony for karzai yesterday. >>> vice president joe biden and the national rifle association are clashing over gun control proposals. they met at the white house yesterday with the nra saying it will strongly defend the second
you can see most of the rain shower activity still well out to the west out into eastern kentucky pushing out into ohio. the showers will be with us into the nighttime hours. still setting up for a nice weekend at least temperature- wise. details on that in just a minute. back to you at the desk. >> checking our top stories, the rush to get the flu shot as this year's flu season continues to worsen. doctors' offices and clinics are running out of the vaccine. 42 states have reported...
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right now getting light to moderate rain across indiana into kentucky and then there's a few scattered lighter showers that are now moving out of eastern kentucky into southwestern west virginia and in central ohio. all of this is gradually arriving here by later today. getting a few sprinkles around roanoke. most of the metro area down to the mid 30s. milder air pushing into the mountains right now. charleston, west virginia, 57 degrees. montgomery county in the mid and upper 30s. it's down into the low 30s parts of fairfax county and into northern virginia. prince william into fauquier, stafford, spotsylvania, parts of loudoun county near the freezing mark. arlington in the upper 30s. our forecast here, hour by hour, just quite a bit of cloudiness around this morning and all cloudy this afternoon and some of that rain arriving here perhaps around 2:00, 3:00 in the afternoon and some -- the rain continuing into earlier this evening. we'll look at your friday evening forecast coming up in ten minutes. a look at traffic now, mike cremedas in for danella. mike? >> good morning, tom. thin
right now getting light to moderate rain across indiana into kentucky and then there's a few scattered lighter showers that are now moving out of eastern kentucky into southwestern west virginia and in central ohio. all of this is gradually arriving here by later today. getting a few sprinkles around roanoke. most of the metro area down to the mid 30s. milder air pushing into the mountains right now. charleston, west virginia, 57 degrees. montgomery county in the mid and upper 30s. it's down...
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none of the companies are based in kentucky. i would say you need to take a look at this and watch it, whatever company it is, most likely a smaller private company, you have to look at what their compensation plans are, how they might correlate to some of the public companies in the space. if you look at the way this stock traded, it is a preview what you could expect if there were issues with publicly traded multilevel marketing companies if something came out significan significant. >> two things from this. shows how sensitive herbal life is to any comments. >> and these people don't know anything about the fundamentals. >> that takes you back to this friday conversation had on this network been bill akman and carl icahn, herbal life was at the crux, a short squeeze, who's long and who did what when. >> when you look at the conversation you had you handled so fabulously, you were so good. one guy trying to talk about the facts of the fundamentals of the story and the other guy basically talking about a squeeze. that's where i
none of the companies are based in kentucky. i would say you need to take a look at this and watch it, whatever company it is, most likely a smaller private company, you have to look at what their compensation plans are, how they might correlate to some of the public companies in the space. if you look at the way this stock traded, it is a preview what you could expect if there were issues with publicly traded multilevel marketing companies if something came out significan significant. >>...
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we'll include alabama in this and areas of eastern tennessee and kentucky. the most dangerous storms now just rolled through the nashville area. these are tornado warnings. this little cluster has had the strongest winds with it it and the most signs of rotation of tornadic signatures. so anywhere to the east of nashville, give it a half hour and wait until the storms are gone and you'll be safe. also strong storms near richmond and louisville. now a wider view, these storms continue all the way down through mississippi. they are going to roll all the way to the east coast. in the areas of yellow, this line of storms will roll through your town. 15 to 30 minutes. they will have the chance of knocking down trees. that includes everybody up to pittsburgh, washington, d.c., just south of philadelphia and then all the way down through raleigh, charlotte, richmond and atlanta. some time around 10:00 a.m. and through montgomery. fast-moving storms that will bring winds with it. it's going to be 70 in d.c. then the storms will roll through. tomorrow we have snow on
we'll include alabama in this and areas of eastern tennessee and kentucky. the most dangerous storms now just rolled through the nashville area. these are tornado warnings. this little cluster has had the strongest winds with it it and the most signs of rotation of tornadic signatures. so anywhere to the east of nashville, give it a half hour and wait until the storms are gone and you'll be safe. also strong storms near richmond and louisville. now a wider view, these storms continue all the...
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illinois, minnesota, and kentucky are also hard hit. >> the flu is very well matched to the h.3n. >> keeping track of the widespread vy arise can be done on google which pinpoints the outbreaks. some use social media to keep track of local cases. >> the apps is crazy. >> metro riders would be happy to here that the trains are being disinfected to help keep those germs at bay. >> coming up, the secretary of defense makes a bold statement on the future of afghanistan. after more than a decade of war. >> a final straw on bus riders. why they are demanding that something bedone on security. >> it is full speed ahead for a massive tribute to the godfather of go-go. a first look at chuck brown park is next. >> i'm doug hill in the weather center. cloudy mild warm upfor the weekend. it does not feel like january. >> you're watching abc 7 news at 6:00 on your side. >> a lasting tribute to the godfather of go-go is a go. >> sam ford gives us a look at what will become chuck brown park. >> chuck brown, the godfather of go-go music died last spring. by tends of next summer the city is promising
illinois, minnesota, and kentucky are also hard hit. >> the flu is very well matched to the h.3n. >> keeping track of the widespread vy arise can be done on google which pinpoints the outbreaks. some use social media to keep track of local cases. >> the apps is crazy. >> metro riders would be happy to here that the trains are being disinfected to help keep those germs at bay. >> coming up, the secretary of defense makes a bold statement on the future of...
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>> kentucky. >> oh, okay. kentucky is an interesting state. what's that in your ears there, jordan? >> i've got some opal stones. >> jimmy: is that your birthstone? >> no. >> jimmy: well, it looks terrific. [ laughter ] do you think you could draw your state, the state of kentucky? >> well, the ohio river is pretty tough to draw -- >> jimmy: you don't have to draw top graphically, just the outline of the state. >> i can get the gist. >> jimmy: okay, get the gist. okay, jordan now. earrings. you don't expect that from kentucky. seems kind of like an l.a. thing to me. jordan is drawing kentucky. either that or -- okay. i'll be honest, i don't know what kentucky looks like. oh, that's not bad at all. that's pretty good. [ applause ] >> welcome to the prize globe. take something. >> jimmy: jordan, what kind of prize do you got there, jordan? >> oh, man. fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: nicely done. do we have another pedestrian there? all right. what is your name? >> hello. i'm mary mitchell. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> i'm from brooklyn, new york, where you're from. >>
>> kentucky. >> oh, okay. kentucky is an interesting state. what's that in your ears there, jordan? >> i've got some opal stones. >> jimmy: is that your birthstone? >> no. >> jimmy: well, it looks terrific. [ laughter ] do you think you could draw your state, the state of kentucky? >> well, the ohio river is pretty tough to draw -- >> jimmy: you don't have to draw top graphically, just the outline of the state. >> i can get the gist....
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. ♪ [ sirens ] >> louisville, kentucky, is a city of landmarks. many of them household names from the world of sports. in the heart of downtown, however, there's a landmark of a different sort. the louisville metro department of corrections jail houses 2,300 inmates, most of whom have been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> there it is. >> in the bucket, boy. get all that. >> the vast majority of inmates are men, who try to pass time with sports activities themselves. but in the eight dormitories housing the jail's daily average of 210 female inmates, much of the focus is on beauty. >> pencil. you draw and color with them. and they're also good for makeup. great eye shadow and great mascara. just add a little warm water to it and voila. i put yellow on for me because of the uniform. >> monique jeffries might have an eye for color, but it's her hands that landed her in jail. >> i'm in here because of ike and tina. that's what i named my hands, ike and tina. >> why? >> because ike was aggressive. and tin
. ♪ [ sirens ] >> louisville, kentucky, is a city of landmarks. many of them household names from the world of sports. in the heart of downtown, however, there's a landmark of a different sort. the louisville metro department of corrections jail houses 2,300 inmates, most of whom have been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> there it is. >> in the bucket, boy. get all that. >> the vast majority of inmates are men, who try to...
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but we've got rain now in ohio and kentucky into west virginia and this is going to be moving off toward the east. so again a dry morning. a wetter afternoon. it's down to 30 in mans is. mid- to upper 30s in the shenandoah valley with 40 here in d.c. going to about 50 for the high. 4:26. monika samtani it's friday. oh -- >> it's friday. yeah. not soon enough. and you know what if you are a commute earlerly in the morning you know what friday means. it means friday morning light and that's good thing. no problems to report all around the beltway we're looking great on the north side of town between college park and bethesda. 270 is fine in from frederick. 95 from baltimore. a live look outside and show what you it looks like on 270 on the southbound here at route 109 as you can see nice and quiet down to the point where the lanes divide. lanes are open. i-95 from woodbridge to springfield is the same story. 395 now north of duke street all lanes are open. no issues on the main or hov lanes as you head up to the 14th street bridge. and i'll be back with more traffic coming up at 4:39. mike
but we've got rain now in ohio and kentucky into west virginia and this is going to be moving off toward the east. so again a dry morning. a wetter afternoon. it's down to 30 in mans is. mid- to upper 30s in the shenandoah valley with 40 here in d.c. going to about 50 for the high. 4:26. monika samtani it's friday. oh -- >> it's friday. yeah. not soon enough. and you know what if you are a commute earlerly in the morning you know what friday means. it means friday morning light and that's...
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you can see what it's doing out toward west virginia, in toward kentucky. steady rain showers, some heavy downpours as well as some wintry mix and even snow showers at the higher elevations. none of that is coming in our direction. so we're going to be a little bit safe from that. you do want to make sure that if you're getting anything done early on today, maybe you do have to get up and go to work for today, temperatures still above freezing. we're still in the 30s inside and outside the beltway. not seeing any 20s. we'll dip down a little bit prior to sunrise but will not be below freezing for the morning. overcast skies starting us out, even by the 9:00 hour we could see a few of the sprinkles but it's mainly southern locations. by noontime i think we're okay. temperatures move into the 40s, middle range 40s by the late afternoon and we're keeping our winds out of the north today, only about 5 to 10 miles per hour. so our weather alert colors for today are going to stay green throughout tuesday. even for tomorrow. we are try. coolerring -- we are dry. c
you can see what it's doing out toward west virginia, in toward kentucky. steady rain showers, some heavy downpours as well as some wintry mix and even snow showers at the higher elevations. none of that is coming in our direction. so we're going to be a little bit safe from that. you do want to make sure that if you're getting anything done early on today, maybe you do have to get up and go to work for today, temperatures still above freezing. we're still in the 30s inside and outside the...
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such as senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, who released this robo-call in his home state of kentucky. >> president obama and his team are doing everything in their power to "restrict" your constitutional rights to bear and keep arms. >> reporter: and it will be tough for feinstein to win over some democrats from conservative and rural states. what's your message to democrats who oppose this? >> look, the message to democrats is, "see what your silence does? there will be more of these. these aren't going to end." >> reporter: there are more than 2,000 types of hunting and sporting weapons that are not involved or affected by the ban. but, scott, the push for the ban could end up taking a back seat to measures that have more bipartisan support, like a move to strengthen background checks for gun buyers. >> pelley: well, nancy, in senator feinstein's home state the police in fontana, california, are taking a different approach to fighting gun violence. they're arming the officers who protect schools with high- powered semiautomatic rifles. and we asked bill whitaker to tell us more abo
such as senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, who released this robo-call in his home state of kentucky. >> president obama and his team are doing everything in their power to "restrict" your constitutional rights to bear and keep arms. >> reporter: and it will be tough for feinstein to win over some democrats from conservative and rural states. what's your message to democrats who oppose this? >> look, the message to democrats is, "see what your silence...
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no more hogs running wild in kentucky. a new law in that state will make it ill had for residents to release feral or wild hogs back into the wild. and keep those swamp buggies off the roads here in florida. as of tomorrow, the state of florida no longer recognizes the all-terrain big machines as motor vehicles. in miami, happy new year, phil keating, fox news. >> i had no idea wild hogs were such a problem in kentucky. >> not a problem anymore. they said you can't have them. problem solved. >>> coming up next, a problem that is still ongoing. the thrill fight here in the u.s. was fierce. >> taxes were a central sticking point. can you imagine a 75% income tax hike. we'll tell you where that was proposed and where it stands now. >> we don't want to live there. >>> we want to hear your comments on the fiscal cliff deal. why do you think lawmakers waited until the last minute to reach it. sure your comments with us on our facebook page and we may share them on air. fox 5 morning news back in a moment.
no more hogs running wild in kentucky. a new law in that state will make it ill had for residents to release feral or wild hogs back into the wild. and keep those swamp buggies off the roads here in florida. as of tomorrow, the state of florida no longer recognizes the all-terrain big machines as motor vehicles. in miami, happy new year, phil keating, fox news. >> i had no idea wild hogs were such a problem in kentucky. >> not a problem anymore. they said you can't have them....
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the sheriffs in oregon and kentucky are refusing to enforce any new gun control laws. legal experts say their power to defy federal law are limited and the rhetoric is simply political posturing. >> a bay area lawmaker is taking action after the suicide of an internet activist facing federal computer hacking charges after honor schwarz was found hanging on friday. he was being prosecuted for using the m.i.t. computers to access scholarly articles. he was was disstraight over the charges. the law named in memory of him limits the broad scope of the existing law. >> yes, it is another "spare the air" day. there could be haze. >> avoid burning wood. mike? >> it is very cold again. good morning, everyone. it is cold everywhere cross the state because we do not have much wind. we do not have much in the way of cloud cover. live doppler 7 hd shows how quiet it is. everyone is like us, slowly warming from near 50, we are getting close do records in tahoe and yosemite with the 49 and 50 and we will build near 60 through the central valley and 61 at big sur. check out san diego
the sheriffs in oregon and kentucky are refusing to enforce any new gun control laws. legal experts say their power to defy federal law are limited and the rhetoric is simply political posturing. >> a bay area lawmaker is taking action after the suicide of an internet activist facing federal computer hacking charges after honor schwarz was found hanging on friday. he was being prosecuted for using the m.i.t. computers to access scholarly articles. he was was disstraight over the charges....
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the last year alone, chicago police have traced illegal guns back to illinois, indiana, wisconsin, kentucky, mississippi, georgia, iowa, so it doesn matter that the local laws are strict. these guns are coming in from other places. 20% come from a single gun shop in illinois outside the city limits. 20%. >> that's right. chicashchicago does have tough laws. but people can just go out to the suburbs or go right to the next state. we do need national gun laws. that's part of the debate. we're not even close to yet. we talk abjust keeping guns out of the hands of the people who shouldn't have them. even gun owners agree that background checks make sense. i think it's cases like this, she's 41st,just this month alone. that grabs people enough that we can perhaps get some movement on this issue. >> thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> coming up. they call him a king. a dictator. a socialist. no, he's just more popular than they are. new numbers tonight may surprise you. >>> plus, senator mckowski is here live on the fight for women's rights. it's called paycheck fairness. and w
the last year alone, chicago police have traced illegal guns back to illinois, indiana, wisconsin, kentucky, mississippi, georgia, iowa, so it doesn matter that the local laws are strict. these guns are coming in from other places. 20% come from a single gun shop in illinois outside the city limits. 20%. >> that's right. chicashchicago does have tough laws. but people can just go out to the suburbs or go right to the next state. we do need national gun laws. that's part of the debate....
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a window display at the shop in coburn, virginia, near the kentucky border, shows an inflatable doll in a party dress lying in bed surrounded by empty wine and pill bottles. the owners say the message is supposed to be, you don't send me flowers anymore. some say people in the town saying it promotes self abuse and suicide. >> it comes against our values. >> we never meant to offend a single person. if people walk by your windows and continue walking by, you've done nothing to inspire them to think or have a thought or come to an emotional catharsis of any kind. >> the owners say they've made a couple of changes in response to people's reaction, including removing some of the bottles. by the way, they say they used an inflatable doll pause it was cheaper than using a mannequin. >>> in "news 4 your health" this morning, new research shows people who smoke have a greater risk of dying more than ten years earlier than people who don't smoke. the american cancer society also found women smokers have caught up with men when it comes to the risk of dying from both lung cancer and chronic l
a window display at the shop in coburn, virginia, near the kentucky border, shows an inflatable doll in a party dress lying in bed surrounded by empty wine and pill bottles. the owners say the message is supposed to be, you don't send me flowers anymore. some say people in the town saying it promotes self abuse and suicide. >> it comes against our values. >> we never meant to offend a single person. if people walk by your windows and continue walking by, you've done nothing to...
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by mel any lopez, turned out she had a microchip and a scan determined she belonged to a family from kentucky. the family will fly in on wednesday to bring her home. >> i can't imagine how excited to get to see her. you want wednesday to come here soon. just show there's is hope. even a year later. you never know. >> it's likely no one will know how the dog got from new mexico. at this point, the family just happy to get the dog back. and in case you're wondering having a mikeo chip implanted costs only 45s oodz chris brown could find himself in trouble with the law again. >> rachel smith explains in today's entertainment report from on the red carpet. >> chris brown dmob not water following a fist fight with singer frank ocean. officers called to a scuffle sunday, witnesses say brown and ocean were tuesdayelling over a parking spot. brown is yet to comment but ocean tweeted, got jumped by chris and a couple guys. lol, i only wish everest was there, referring to his dog. and he told police he was returning from screen actors guild awards. he tackled him and waited and no one was hurt. >> no d
by mel any lopez, turned out she had a microchip and a scan determined she belonged to a family from kentucky. the family will fly in on wednesday to bring her home. >> i can't imagine how excited to get to see her. you want wednesday to come here soon. just show there's is hope. even a year later. you never know. >> it's likely no one will know how the dog got from new mexico. at this point, the family just happy to get the dog back. and in case you're wondering having a mikeo chip...
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this morning though rain and a lot of it out towards indiana and kentucky moving in to ohio. locally it looks like these are some echoes here. this stuff not reaching the ground. but what you see that's some shower activity which is moving up toward the north northeast. and that's why this afternoon we've got rain in the forecast. this morning though it's a cold one. 32 in culpeper and frederick and 30 manassas at last check with winchester and cumberland at 37. lower 30s even down to the northern neck. so pockets of frost abound. outside on our michael & son weather camera, it's a good looking shot of washington, d.c.. the capitol dome shining brightly and proudly. 39 degrees under clear skies and no wind. so feels very comfortable. this is another comfortably cold morning with temperatures down in the 30s. but not so comfortable out in the rockies with 8 in great falls and salt lake is 22. the cold air is coming down in the west but in the east we have the warmth coming up. nashville 63-degrees at this hour. that's ahead of a storm system for tomorrow and especially on sund
this morning though rain and a lot of it out towards indiana and kentucky moving in to ohio. locally it looks like these are some echoes here. this stuff not reaching the ground. but what you see that's some shower activity which is moving up toward the north northeast. and that's why this afternoon we've got rain in the forecast. this morning though it's a cold one. 32 in culpeper and frederick and 30 manassas at last check with winchester and cumberland at 37. lower 30s even down to the...
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that would be the long serving kentucky senator who ended up as harry truman's v.p. in 1948 yearning to succeed his boss four yaers later. but party leaders delivered the barkley is blunt message. you're just too old. and they went with stevenson instead. but, hey. age isn't what it used to be. people regularly work well into their 70s and 80s these days. while biden is a se-- here's betting that age alone won't derail the biden '16 train. but here's something that might. hillary clinton. she is by far the biggest obstacle standing in biden's path. her popularity has soared in the four years. she put the natural claim as obama's right ffl successor. so much so that i doubt biden or anyone else will run if she does. there is, however, a good argument to be made that clinton will end up passing. popularity she's enjoyed these past years is new for her. remember how she and her husband were tormented by the other side. she's proved all she wanted to prove in elected politics and wants to try something else. if clinton isn't in the mix, biden claimed the obama mantle wil
that would be the long serving kentucky senator who ended up as harry truman's v.p. in 1948 yearning to succeed his boss four yaers later. but party leaders delivered the barkley is blunt message. you're just too old. and they went with stevenson instead. but, hey. age isn't what it used to be. people regularly work well into their 70s and 80s these days. while biden is a se-- here's betting that age alone won't derail the biden '16 train. but here's something that might. hillary clinton. she...
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. >> well, henry clay was called out of retirement in kentucky to take charge of an attempt to create some kind of a congresswoman propoise. -- compromise. he was known as the great compromiser for husbanding the compromise of 1820, the missouri compromise, and also the 1833 compromise that walked the country back again from crisis over south carolina's nullification of federal law. henry clay was a grand, remarkable man and never one to say no when he was invited to be the center of political attention. so he returned to washington and led the debate for seven months straight attempting to persuade congressmen from the right and left, from the south, from the north to agree to a grand compromise, a grand bargain, if you like, that would solve the slavery question once and for all. he failed. henry clay was pivotal to the debate, but he failed in actually making a compromise real. he had put together one of the first omnibus bills in american political history. the omnibus collapsed. what happened? stephen a. douglas, known to journalists at the time as a steam engine in britches, ver
. >> well, henry clay was called out of retirement in kentucky to take charge of an attempt to create some kind of a congresswoman propoise. -- compromise. he was known as the great compromiser for husbanding the compromise of 1820, the missouri compromise, and also the 1833 compromise that walked the country back again from crisis over south carolina's nullification of federal law. henry clay was a grand, remarkable man and never one to say no when he was invited to be the center of...
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and kentucky, a little surprising, since it's a state with republican dominance. now i want to bring in a person who is obsessed with this topic. he has written a lot about it. it's the editor in chief of national journals hot line, reid wilson. this one-party thing, you've been tracking for a while. it's now matching the electoral map. it's like everything is coming into place, and we're watching it now on the states. what kind of effect does it have? >> what's happening, effectively, the national -- the way we think of federal offices is now becoming the way we think of state and local offices. it used to be that people would vote differently for, say, governor than they would for u.s. senate. there were democratic governors of oklahoma and wyoming and montana recently still a democratic governor of montana. there were republican governors of vermont and rhode island, massachusetts, mitt romney. very blue states. that sort of distinction between federal office holders and statewide office holders is disappearing. the party label is becoming so much more possibil
and kentucky, a little surprising, since it's a state with republican dominance. now i want to bring in a person who is obsessed with this topic. he has written a lot about it. it's the editor in chief of national journals hot line, reid wilson. this one-party thing, you've been tracking for a while. it's now matching the electoral map. it's like everything is coming into place, and we're watching it now on the states. what kind of effect does it have? >> what's happening, effectively,...
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some of the heavier rains are in indiana, ohio, parts of can kentucky. the leading edge of that rain will be moving across west virginia into western pennsylvania. that will be missing us for the most part. a few sprinkles in southern virginia and the carolinas. that's going to be arriving here by later this afternoon. ahead of that, it's cold. all the areas in dark blue to near or below freezing. that includes much of southern maryland and much of northern virginia and our nearby suburbs, including montgomery county, arlington, fairfax and prince george's near freezing. most of southern maryland away from the water near freezing. we'll stay in the temperatures for a couple of hours. by noontime, we might have some of that rain getting close to us. then during the afternoon, these areas in the green and yellow, those are the zones of rain coming through by late afternoon. by 6:00, 7:00, a lot of that rain ending. moving off to the east. after that, get patchy dense fog forming into saturday morning and saturday afternoon some breaks in the clouds. so her
some of the heavier rains are in indiana, ohio, parts of can kentucky. the leading edge of that rain will be moving across west virginia into western pennsylvania. that will be missing us for the most part. a few sprinkles in southern virginia and the carolinas. that's going to be arriving here by later this afternoon. ahead of that, it's cold. all the areas in dark blue to near or below freezing. that includes much of southern maryland and much of northern virginia and our nearby suburbs,...
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he was the republican secretary of state in kentucky, and is now director of the institute of politics at harvard university. welcome to all of you. angela glover blackwell, i think ilstart with you. what did you hear in that speech? what vision was the president putting out this yesterday? >> i heard a leader who is prepared to honestly take the american people into the future, a leader who wasamera to return to first principles of equality, life, liberty and pursuit of happiness but tie them to the reality of today. i heard a leader who understands that our today's reality, becoming a nation in which the majority will be people of color very soon, is a nation that has the quality and assets that this world without boundaries is demanding. so i was really delighted to see an embracing of the future but also an embracing across struggles. mentioningeneca falls, selma, stonewall. our history as this nation has been one of we achieve our best when we're willing to struggle. so the embracing of struggle and also thinking about the generations that have to own today but lead us tomorrow wh
he was the republican secretary of state in kentucky, and is now director of the institute of politics at harvard university. welcome to all of you. angela glover blackwell, i think ilstart with you. what did you hear in that speech? what vision was the president putting out this yesterday? >> i heard a leader who is prepared to honestly take the american people into the future, a leader who wasamera to return to first principles of equality, life, liberty and pursuit of happiness but tie...
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. >> i will not -- i will not hear that everybody from pearl, mississippi to paducah, kentucky to virginia tech everybody involved in these mass slayings is crazy. that is not true. you have some people who are absolutely disturned. they're not all mentally ill. they are ill. let me tell you something. violence is an illness, and we have to deal with it. james earl ray who allegedly killed dr. king, he he was not mentally ill. he was a murderer. >> i agree. >> lee harvey oswald was not ill. >> let me tell you. mass killings are from disturned people. >> ladies. i wish i could continue. we could do an hour with just you two. >> i have to go. >> this is such a big issue. i thank you very much. >> i can't wait to meet ann coulter. >> well, come on down. i'll make a party. eric and i will host you both. >> absolutely. >> that will be an interesting dinner. thank you both. >>> up next, you know, equally controversial, sheriff joe and he's got an idea for keeping school kids safe. what else? he's rounded up a posse. >>> then how does a young woman go to a cop when it's a cop she should be afraid
. >> i will not -- i will not hear that everybody from pearl, mississippi to paducah, kentucky to virginia tech everybody involved in these mass slayings is crazy. that is not true. you have some people who are absolutely disturned. they're not all mentally ill. they are ill. let me tell you something. violence is an illness, and we have to deal with it. james earl ray who allegedly killed dr. king, he he was not mentally ill. he was a murderer. >> i agree. >> lee harvey...
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republicans in the senate foreign relations committee, especially senator johnson of wisconsin, jor rand of kentucky, senator rand paul, excuse me, were just lightweights. i moan they were looking at me, we when through 9/11 in this country. and not once in any hearing thereafter did any member of this administration, administration sitting in power then be questioned by a member of congress, the other party orheir own party, what was going on. what were you hiding. the presumption that, you know, somehow you had some information and weren't sharing it and i thought hillary clinton handled herself well. i thought she was a grown-up in a meeting of add liss-- adolescents. >> she gave it back pretty tough. >> she if you can't take it on hillary clinton, don't start. i think we did learn that. >> what do you think of her, well, the performance this time but also to you we can look back at four years, what will stand out about her time. >> i think she is regarded as a successful sectary of sta for sure. the question i would have is what was independent. and this is something i'm frankly ignorant on. i t
republicans in the senate foreign relations committee, especially senator johnson of wisconsin, jor rand of kentucky, senator rand paul, excuse me, were just lightweights. i moan they were looking at me, we when through 9/11 in this country. and not once in any hearing thereafter did any member of this administration, administration sitting in power then be questioned by a member of congress, the other party orheir own party, what was going on. what were you hiding. the presumption that, you...
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we saw the bluegrass ball from the kentucky state society and north north carolinians took over nationals park. huge party up there. last night was the beginning of really 24 hours of nonstop partying. as we were coming up pennsylvania avenue this morning to this beautiful studio overlooking the white house which of course is just lit up, all the bars were still letting out. the revelers at 3:45 in the morning, it was insanity to me. people having a good time. you don't have opportunities to party like this. >> we never see traffic coming into work. you know something is happening in d.c. when there's traffic at 1:00 in the morning. people, like you said, were still partying, just leaving, some just getting to bed. it's incredible. >> are there such things -- we talk about this in the oscars and a lot of award ceremonies and big events, are there snubs when it comes to ball season here? >> my god, yes. at the elite level, there are some tickets that are almost impossible to get. there was a brunch yesterday morning at cafe milano, the fancy italian place where the president took his wife
we saw the bluegrass ball from the kentucky state society and north north carolinians took over nationals park. huge party up there. last night was the beginning of really 24 hours of nonstop partying. as we were coming up pennsylvania avenue this morning to this beautiful studio overlooking the white house which of course is just lit up, all the bars were still letting out. the revelers at 3:45 in the morning, it was insanity to me. people having a good time. you don't have opportunities to...
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. >> ifill: in the senate, kentucky republican rand paul said clinton, who is leaving office shortly, should have been fired first. >> i'm glad that you're accepting responsibility. i think that ultimately, with your leaving, you accept the culpability for the worst tragedy since 9/11. and i really mean that. had i been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, you did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of your post. i think it's inexcusable. >> ifill: democrat dick durbin of illinois accused republicans of applying a double standard. >> i do want to make one point for the record here about whether the american people are told everything right away, in the right way, so that they can be fully informed. and i'd like to refer to five words for them to reflect on: iraqi weapons of mass destruction. we were told by every level of government here there were iraqi weapons of mass destruction that justified a war, the invasion of the united states. we are still searching for those weapons. they didn't exist. thousand
. >> ifill: in the senate, kentucky republican rand paul said clinton, who is leaving office shortly, should have been fired first. >> i'm glad that you're accepting responsibility. i think that ultimately, with your leaving, you accept the culpability for the worst tragedy since 9/11. and i really mean that. had i been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, you did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of...
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. >> host: next call comes from maurice in walton, kentucky. hi, maurice. >> caller: hello? hello? >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: i'd like to ask mr. rothkopf to cite some examples of large corporations that the government has waived regulations or withdrawn regulations governing those industries. when the obama administration is adding hundreds of regulations every month -- particularly with health care industry, the environmental situation -- but i don't see any, any coming off of anybody whether it be health care interest or industry in general. >> guest: well, look, there are a lot of regulations out there. there are also a lot of bad regulations out there, and i'm not suggesting that all forms of regulation are good. but i do think that it's very clear that, for example, some industries like the big oil and gas company have had benefits in terms of tax breaks. there has been an effort to push back on climate regulation whether it's carbon tax or a movement towards global agreements on climate. there have been efforts to pursue certain kinds of regulatory approaches that
. >> host: next call comes from maurice in walton, kentucky. hi, maurice. >> caller: hello? hello? >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: i'd like to ask mr. rothkopf to cite some examples of large corporations that the government has waived regulations or withdrawn regulations governing those industries. when the obama administration is adding hundreds of regulations every month -- particularly with health care industry, the environmental situation -- but i don't see any,...
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republicans in the senate foreign relations committee especially senator johnson of wisconsin jor rand of kentucky senator rand paul excuse me were just lightweights. i moan they were looking at me we when through 9/11 in this country. and not once in any hearing thereafter did any member of this administration administration sitting in power then be questioned by a member of congress, the other party or their own party, what was going on. what were you hiding. the presumption that, you know, somehow you had some information and weren't sharing it and i thought hillary clinton handled herself well. i thought she was a grown-up in a meeting of add liss-- adolescents. >> she gave it back pretty tough. >> she if you can't take it on hillary clinton, don't start. i think we did learn that. >> what do you think of her well, the performance this time but also to you we can look back at four years, what will stand out about her time. >> i think she is regarded as a successful secretary of state for sure. the question i would have is what was independent. and this is something i'm frankly ignorant on. i t
republicans in the senate foreign relations committee especially senator johnson of wisconsin jor rand of kentucky senator rand paul excuse me were just lightweights. i moan they were looking at me we when through 9/11 in this country. and not once in any hearing thereafter did any member of this administration administration sitting in power then be questioned by a member of congress, the other party or their own party, what was going on. what were you hiding. the presumption that, you know,...
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the kentucky bluegrass ball. and that event actually has a bourbon tasting before it kicks off. the state balls are great. if you want to find out more we have a whole list of them at "washington post".com. >> will the president and first lady stop by? >> we haven't heard. >> in previous years we've seen president bush and laura bush. we don't know where he'll go? maybe illinois? maybe hawaii? >> it will be fun even if you don't get a chance to see them so thanks so much. >> for more ideas logon to nbcwashington.com under the going out guide and "washington post".com. >>> here's a lookal some stories we're following for the this afternoon. >>> coming up this afternoon an news4 at 4:00, why local thieves are trading laundry detergent for drugs. >>> and a controversy over quinton tarantino's new movie. >>> and coming up tonight on news4 at 5:00, the holidays are over but now time to use your gift cards. liz crenshaw takes a look at the changes in the rules and how to get the biggest bang for your card! join us for news4 starting at 4:00. keith? >> thanks so much, pat. >>> and fina
the kentucky bluegrass ball. and that event actually has a bourbon tasting before it kicks off. the state balls are great. if you want to find out more we have a whole list of them at "washington post".com. >> will the president and first lady stop by? >> we haven't heard. >> in previous years we've seen president bush and laura bush. we don't know where he'll go? maybe illinois? maybe hawaii? >> it will be fun even if you don't get a chance to see them so...
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because i look at states like kentucky, west virginia, western pennsylvania. >> sure. you have democrats -- >> that's tough. >> but michael's right in one sense. that this speech was about emphasizing. he didn't flip on any issues. what he said in the speech he said in the past. but he spoke a lot to his own people. when he said seneca falls, stonewall, and selma, those are -- you know, i don't want to say they're buzz words or code words but basically to his own base saying, listen. the next four years i'm going to fight hard for the things we collectively believe in. and we may get imperfect results, but this is what i'm going to try to do. >> here's where i think he was probably outside the mainstream. if you listen to the president, he never really brought up debt problems. the concerns that most americans do feel we have a problem. we have $16 trillion in debt now. they are worried because they see what happened in greece and portugal and ireland and all those places. they are worried. as a progressive, he didn't get that. >> he also barely mentioned jobs which i
because i look at states like kentucky, west virginia, western pennsylvania. >> sure. you have democrats -- >> that's tough. >> but michael's right in one sense. that this speech was about emphasizing. he didn't flip on any issues. what he said in the speech he said in the past. but he spoke a lot to his own people. when he said seneca falls, stonewall, and selma, those are -- you know, i don't want to say they're buzz words or code words but basically to his own base saying,...
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. >> reporter: from kentucky to north carolina to texas. >> horrible sore throat and ears. >> just makes you feel bad for five to seven days. it's nasty. >> reporter: hospitals now seeing the influx. >> we are having an early flu season and it's serious. we've had a definite uptick in hospitalizations. >> reporter: there hasn't been an outbreak this early for ten years. and that year, the flu season was severe. we know that with just one sneeze, the virus can spread almost 20 feet in seconds. you're infectious a full day before you show any symptoms. but why would this flu season be spreading so quickly, so soon? is this a new flu, one that isn't in this year's vaccine, one that we're not immune to? so far the vaccine seems to be a good match. >> i can't remember it starting early in november. >> reporter: or more intrigues, could dry air be the culprit behind early outbreak? it's the most interesting new theory. in damp air, the water droplets take the flu to the ground quickly. in dry air, the virus floats in the air longer. all doctors know right now is that the flu is already here. t
. >> reporter: from kentucky to north carolina to texas. >> horrible sore throat and ears. >> just makes you feel bad for five to seven days. it's nasty. >> reporter: hospitals now seeing the influx. >> we are having an early flu season and it's serious. we've had a definite uptick in hospitalizations. >> reporter: there hasn't been an outbreak this early for ten years. and that year, the flu season was severe. we know that with just one sneeze, the virus can...
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line of powerful storms touching off a possible tornado saturday that tore apart a church in hampton, kentucky near the illinois border. no one was hurt. >>> so it certainly is a very strange weather pattern we're in. the cold air is starting to push to the east. buffalo, 26 degrees above normal for today. d.c., 18 degrees above normal. 74 for a high in parts of the southeast and into the carolinas as well. 6 degrees in bismarck. temperatures running 15 to 25 degrees below normal out west. and, again, we do that that dividing line. that line is the jet stream. it's out in front of that where we will see a lot of our heavy rain as we go throughout the day today. again, it is slowly pushing eastward. we have another mild day in the forecast up and down the eastern seaboard for tomorrow. but then it will start to level out. it's not going to get real cold on the east coast but it will start to get closer to normal. so we have a couple more days along the east coast to enjoy the above normal temperatures. lester 12k3w4r your full national forecast in a moment. >>> first, the latest on the flu outb
line of powerful storms touching off a possible tornado saturday that tore apart a church in hampton, kentucky near the illinois border. no one was hurt. >>> so it certainly is a very strange weather pattern we're in. the cold air is starting to push to the east. buffalo, 26 degrees above normal for today. d.c., 18 degrees above normal. 74 for a high in parts of the southeast and into the carolinas as well. 6 degrees in bismarck. temperatures running 15 to 25 degrees below normal out...
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reporter: it happened inside this modest home in louisville, kentucky. savannah dietrich was 16 at the time that her life took a detour. >> i was unconscious on the floor. >> reporter: she had been drinking heavily with a group of friends -- >> those pictures resulted in the two teen boys in her case being accused of felony sexual assault. but the series of events that happened next surprised just about everyone. savannah joins me live from louisville, kentucky. savannah, thank you for being here. good morning to you. you say that the prosecutor in the case came to you and said jail for these boys, in your case, was simply out of the question. first of all, why? >> they just assured me that jail wasn't really likely for kids our age and it's just -- it wasn't that -- it just -- they weren't real rapists and jail is for like real rapists, real murdere murderers, real robbers. it was almost like he was making my crime seem -- my assault seem so much less serious than what it was. and i just -- my prosecutor, honestly i don't think he was on my side. >> he
reporter: it happened inside this modest home in louisville, kentucky. savannah dietrich was 16 at the time that her life took a detour. >> i was unconscious on the floor. >> reporter: she had been drinking heavily with a group of friends -- >> those pictures resulted in the two teen boys in her case being accused of felony sexual assault. but the series of events that happened next surprised just about everyone. savannah joins me live from louisville, kentucky. savannah,...